When is it time to stop bottle-feeding your tiger? Maybe when his paw is bigger than an outfielder's mitt. While
no longer a cub, Dan still hasn't mastered drinking his milk yet. The tiger is one of several endangered animals
bred by Ary Borges in Maringa, Brazil. Borges is battling federal wildlife officials who want to take the cat away
from him. less

When is it time to stop bottle-feeding your tiger? Maybe when his paw is bigger than an outfielder's mitt. While no longer a cub, Dan still hasn't mastered drinking his milk yet. The tiger is one of several ... more

Photo: Renata Brito, Associated Press

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False bottom: An outtake from the Folsom Street Fair? Nope, just young Spanish scientists giving Parliament in Madrid a rear-end salute over proposed government cuts in research and development funding.

False bottom: An outtake from the Folsom Street Fair? Nope, just young Spanish scientists giving Parliament in Madrid a rear-end salute over proposed government cuts in research and development funding.

World's shortest? "Master Nau," a 73-year-old Nepali, claims to be the world's shortest man in the Guinness World Records'
immovable category. Nau, who lives in Bhairahawa, Nepal, is 16 inches tall, while his rival, a Taiwanese man,
stands 27 inches. Guinness is reportedly investigating the claim. less

World's shortest? "Master Nau," a 73-year-old Nepali, claims to be the world's shortest man in the Guinness World Records' immovable category. Nau, who lives in Bhairahawa, Nepal, is 16 inches tall, while ... more

Chill, Will! Will Black loses his cool on the Blizzard during the final day of the Mid-South Fair in Southaven,
Miss.

Chill, Will! Will Black loses his cool on the Blizzard during the final day of the Mid-South Fair in Southaven, Miss.

Photo: Jim Weber, Associated Press

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Let's see Misty May-Treanor do this: A Buddhist monk leaps to kick a rattan ball over a rope during a game of Chinlone
in Kawhmu, Myanmar. Chinlone is similar to volleyball, only instead of hands, players use feet, knees and heads
to propel the ball. less

Let's see Misty May-Treanor do this: A Buddhist monk leaps to kick a rattan ball over a rope during a game of Chinlone in Kawhmu, Myanmar. Chinlone is similar to volleyball, only instead of hands, players ... more

Super-sized spuds: Second-graders Elizabeth Page (left) and Donna Hoffbauer show off tubers they dug up during the annual potato
harvest at Huffman Elementary School in Anchorage, Alaska. Guess they didn't have enough shovels to go round,
eh, Liz? less

Super-sized spuds: Second-graders Elizabeth Page (left) and Donna Hoffbauer show off tubers they dug up during the annual potato harvest at Huffman Elementary School in Anchorage, Alaska. Guess they didn't ... more

Graduation day: Palestinian militants of the Al-Nasser Brigades, the armed wing of the Popular Resistance Committees,
leap over a flaming obstacle during a graduation ceremony in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip.

Graduation day: Palestinian militants of the Al-Nasser Brigades, the armed wing of the Popular Resistance Committees, leap over a flaming obstacle during a graduation ceremony in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip.

Refuge in the ruins: A Syrian girl displaced by fighting makes her bed after waking up in an ancient ruin near Kafer Rouma. Families are using the ruins for shelter after fleeing shelling in Idlib province.

Refuge in the ruins: A Syrian girl displaced by fighting makes her bed after waking up in an ancient ruin near Kafer Rouma. Families are using the ruins for shelter after fleeing shelling in Idlib province.